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Dee McCrorey of Risktaking for Success offers a winning formula, tips and tools for business professionals and companies looking to level the innovation playing field. Join her this fall for her upcoming show Coach for Innovation sponsored by Coach of the Airwaves worldwide internet radio.
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Chemistry of Change: Releasing Emotional Energy to Move Forward
“The emotional brain responds to an event more quickly than the thinking brain.” Daniel Goleman Leading and influencing others to change begins with understanding our own emotional energy. It's also about learning when and how to get out...
Your Value Chain: Are You in Sync for 2010?
This economy is playing havoc with people's abilities to see their contributing value, let alone effectively selling it! Just last week I facilitated a spirited discussion about personal versus professional values. The word alone raises all sort...
Personal Decision-Making: Perfect Timing Doesn\'t Exist
Our decisions put us in the driver's seat and over time define who we become. So, why do people so often allow others to make decisions for them by choosing to do nothing? Of course, it is easier to blame someone else for not doing right by us,...
Keeping in Front of the Curve: What is Your Optimum Change Cycle?
In 1996 Dr. Andrew Grove, Intel's then CEO, published a book called Only the Paranoid Survive, where he wrote at length about the Inflection Point. In differential calculus an inflection point is a point on a curve at which the curvature changes sign...
Expertise in a Jobless Recovery: Portable Assets and Transferable Skills
Whether you're looking for a new job now or prepping for a promotion or new role with an existing employer in the future, your reinvention strategy needs to bring more to the table in a soft recovery--one that some analysts and officials say could la...
Do You Have (Real) Actionable Career Strategies for 2010?
The official word has it that the recession is over. It's just not over for everyone at the same time. Professionals must continue to be vigilant in preparing their career strategies and executing to their plans. Those most at risk are workers who st...


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